This directory is not only for disk images (in fact disk images may be
elsewhere depending on choosen volume pool), so it would be cleaner to
handle (create/remove) it directly in QubesVM class.
In some places full volume object was called, in others - just file
path. Since this function is also used in some volume init/teardown, use
path everywhere.
Check directly vm.template, throwing AttributeError when not found.
There may be some value in converting it to more descriptive error, but
since that's mostly for internal users (not user facing actions) don't
bother for now.
QubesOS/qubes-issues#1842
It may make sense to create 'snapshot' volume out of already 'snapshot',
not only 'origin'. In pracice it will exactly the same as 'snapshot
connected directly to 'origin'.
QubesOS/qubes-issues#866
- Remove old qvm-remove
- Remove a log line from Storage, because it prints confusing lines, like:
Removing volume kernel: /var/lib/qubes/vm-kernels/4.1.13-6/modules.img
This is squashed woju/qubes-core-admin#8 by @kalkin
- LinuxKernel.volumes() lists all available kernels
- LinuxKernel use kernel version as vid
- LinuxKernel add docstrings
- Linux.kernel use os.listdir instead of os.walk
- LinuxKernel dynamically list available kernels
- Remove all *_dev_config methods
- Checks if a storage image exists moved to XenPool
- Storage.remove wraps Pool.remove()
- Stop volumes on domain sutdown/kill
- Warn when using deprecated methods
Keep all the non-template VMs in 'appvms'. Having it split makes no
sense since any VM can be "converted" to NetVM by simply changing its
provides_network attribute and probably assigning some PCI device.
On the other hand, it may be useful to set this manually, for example by
management stack - based on VM function, not type. But don't care about
it for now.
@woju what was consensus on 'servicevms' dir? Since "being network
provider" is no longer separate type and can be changed during VM
lifetime, maybe we should abandon that idea? Or maybe just set it as VM
property (some storage pool config argument) - that way mgmt stack could
put all the sys-* VMs into separate directory, regardless of the type.